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Social Media Guidelines

The National Association of Community Legal Centres (NACLC) uses social media to promote discussion and debate on topical issues relevant to our work. We welcome feedback and suggestions, and endeavour to respond to messages. All discussions on our pages must be tolerant of other people’s views.

Please adhere to our social media guidelines if you wish to contribute to our social media pages.

NACLC social media guidelines
All discussions, posts, comments and material on our sites must:

  • comply with any relevant law
  • be respectful of a diversity of opinions 
  • not vilify or attack individuals on the basis of personal characteristics
  • be relevant to the topic under discussion

Have your say, but do not spam our pages or feeds with repeats of the same information. Advertising is not allowed.

Please understand that:
if you follow us on Twitter, we will not automatically follow you back. This is to discourage the use of direct messaging and spam.

NACLC encourages ‘friends,’ 'fans' and ‘followers’ on its pages, but this does not imply endorsement of any kind.

NACLC reserves the right to enforce these guidelines at our discretion. NACLC may remove any posted messages that it considers to be in breach of these guidelines and may ban or block repeat offenders. If you have any questions about these guidelines, please contact us at naclc@clc.net.au

Social Media Privacy Statement
NACLC may record any information posted to one of our social media channels and may use that information for the purpose of administering our social media or other communication channels and considering and/or addressing any comments made. No attempt will be made to further identify users of our social media channels except where authorised by law. NACLC is not responsible for the privacy practices or content included on our social media channels or any linked websites.

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